Vandals
hit Pine Bar areaThe Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is offering a $500 reward for information
leading to the conviction of the person(s) responsible for vandalizing
two vault toilets at the Pine Bar Recreation Site on the Salmon River.
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Tri-Parish
Youth activities for MarchAs we continue our Lenten journey, we move from the desert and look
toward the resurrection of hope and new life. It is the brilliance of Easter
that causes the rejoicing and helps us to see the cause for springtime
in our lives and in everything around us. It is in the midst of these sacred
movements we invite all the youth to join us as we come together to prepare
and make way for the risen Lord. . . .
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Pirates
season ended by TroyThe Prairie Pirates beat Kendrick 55-54 then had their season ended
46-52 by Troy at the District tournament. . . .
Also on this page is the schedule for the Prairie baseball team . .
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Ariel Whitley, senior at Prairie High School, is being
honored for qualifying as a National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Every
year, about 1.3 million students take the PSAT test, and only 16,000 qualify
as semi-finalists. Only a small portion of semi-finalists go on to qualify
as finalists. She is awarded this honor because she was able to score in
the 99th percentile in the PSAT test. As a result of earning a finalist
position, she has been offered over $150,000 in college scholarships across
the country.

Last week Angie Latimer showed Prairie High School
art students how she pours her ceramic molds. They poured Easter eggs,
chicks and bunnies. The process is difficult to explain. By actually pouring
the molds, students could see how the process works. The results were exciting.

The PHS Dance team performed at halftime of the boys
game against Kendrick at the District Tournament.